Keizer’s grandson Karl Habsburg not only runs his own radio station in Ukraine as an entrepreneur, but also knows the country from numerous travels and personal encounters – as well as Russia. And he is stern against Russian warfare: it is “Russian military doctrine to use tactical nuclear weapons as well.” Chemical weapons that may have been used in Mariupol would be a first sign of that, Habsburg said in an emotional “Question” with Gerhard Koller.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin did not inspire him, but at least served the purpose of making Nehammer a witness in a possible war crimes trial.
Habsburg again calls for no-fly zones over Ukrainian refugee corridors, which should be controlled by NATO even if NATO and Russia could collide. The expulsion of the four Russian diplomats from Austria was “correct and too late” because everyone involved was aware of the position of the four people. In the video above you can see many other explosive statements, including about Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov or Austria’s accession to NATO.
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